When it comes to old street rods you are going to have a hard time finding something more raw and tough looking than a T Bucket. These cars are all motor and proudly display their power for the world to see. This T bucket is based on a 1923 Ford and was nicely built with a lot of top of the line components. It is set up to be driven comfortably while looking great the whole time. The body is coated in a nice Red paint as is the frame. The tall stacked windshield utilizes a chrome frame with chrome support bars. Chrome headlights are found up front with round taillights nicely mounted to the rear. You can't have a car like this running around on skinny wheels so Weld Racing wheels are found throughout with wide Mickey Thompson tires in the back.

Those fat tires aren't just for looks though because the 355 c.i. small block Chevy motor has no problem getting them to spin. It has been fitted with aluminum heads, a 2x4 tunnel ram, dual four barrel Edelbrock carburetors and a scoop up top. It has also been fitted with a lot of chrome and stainless steel headers. The car has a great sound and when it starts up you can tell there is some horsepower there. The motor is backed by a 350 automatic transmission with 3000 stall converter and a Chevy 10 bolt rear end with 3.42 gears. To make sure you stay on the ground a chrome wheelie bar was added in back. The car has a coil over suspension system on it and rides down the road well for a T Bucket. The electrical system is all functioning properly and the car is fitted with an Optima battery.

The interior has been kept pretty simple with a Black rolled pleated seats and a Red dash. The seat has bucket style bottoms with a bench style back. On the dash you will find white face Autometer gauges in an aluminum bezel and a tilt steering column. The shifter is routed through the floor and topped off with a skull shifter knob. The rear trunk portion has been upholstered with matching Black and opens up to reveal the aluminum fuel cell.

If your ready to start tearing up the streets in a T Bucket of your very own this is definitely one to check out!